Masuk's Cody Ryan flings the ball over his right shoulder and into the net for a goal, during boys lacrosse action in Trumbulll, Conn. on Saturday April 6, 2013. Manning the goal is St. Joseph's Mike Braddick.

Masuk's Cody Ryan flings the ball over his right shoulder and into the net for a goal, during boys lacrosse action in Trumbulll, Conn. on Saturday April 6, 2013. Manning the goal is St. Joseph's Mike Braddick.

TRUMBULL -- The St. Joseph boys lacrosse team used a flurry of goals in the third quarter to beat Masuk 15-5 on Saturday led by Ryan Corcoran's six goals.

The game was dedicated to the Wounded Warrior Project with all the proceeds being donated to the organization. Both teams attended a dinner on Friday night with members of the Wounded Warrior Project and soldiers.

"We were very honored to be part of this program," he said. "The kids worked really hard to raise some money. We had a great dinner last night (Friday night) with some good inspirational words from people who have actually been through Iran and Iraq."

"We had close to 250 people for our fundraiser dinner last night," he said. "The whole thing was very motivating for the boys. You can tell when they stepped out here today there was a lot of emotion. They were still pumped up from last night."

Izzo said he believes they will raise between $5,000-$10,000 from the event.

When it came to play the game, St. Joseph got things rolling after a slow first half. The Cadets led 6-3 at the half, highlighted by a Colin Powell goal at the buzzer before the teams headed to intermission.

St Joseph opened the third quarter scoring four goals in a matter of three minutes and ultimately five in the quarter while shutting out Masuk.

"We talked about where the looks were coming from at the half," Izzo said. "We made a few adjustments and the guys did a good job of staying true to what we talked about. They played hard. It all worked today."

Seymour explained what went wrong.

"Our defense got unsettled and as a result they had a lot of goals there that we hadn't expected," he said. "Another key was they just controlled the ball all day. We've been working on ball possession all practice but for some reason today we didn't come out and execute."

For Corcoran it was all about the team concept.

"I'm just happy to contribute to the team, whether it's a groundball or an assist," he said. "But to even score a goal to help out the team is very good. I did not expect to get six goals in the game but whatever it takes to help the team win, I'm glad to do."

"Ryan is a junior captain for us and he's probably one of the smartest guys on the field," Izzo said. "He just knows where to be at the right time and how to bring the guys together. He's our sparkplug."